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THERE will be a local interest in more than 50 of the 768 crews entered at this year’s Henley Royal Regatta, which has ...
ORATORY School real tennis professional Rob Fahey etched yet another chapter into his storied history on Sunday, claiming the ...
HARRY Lotery crafted a wonderful maiden adult half-century, but it proved in vain as PEPPARD STOKE ROW 3rds endured a ...
IAN Smith is the founder of Baseline, which works with artificial intelligence to reshape businesses, government and society ...
A GROUP of nine took to the River Thames on paddleboards on Sunday to collect rubbish as part of Great Big Green Week.
RED board days can be linked to more intense rainfall driven by climate change, said a scientist at a sold-out climate talk ...
THE vicar of a church in Henley has started a fundraising campaign to help maintain it. Father Jeremy Tayler has launched the ...
A BOY from Wargrave has been chosen to represent Great Britain in the Obstacle Course Racing European Championships later ...
NINE staff from Brakspear’s head office in Henley took part in the Reading 10km in of Sue Ryder charity. They raised £1,300 ...
WHEN near Henley town hall, shortly after 11am on Thursday last, a horse belonging to Mr A A Vlasto, attached to a cart, slipped its bridle and bolted, going at full speed down Market Place on the off ...
TWO Morris sides travelled to Henley to dance in Market Place. Spectators enjoyed watching a series traditional routines performed by dancers from Old Speckled Hen North West Morris and Hurst Morris ...
PLANS to build four floodlights on sports courts at a school in Henley have been refused. Rupert House in Bell Street applied for planning permission for the lights, which would measure 9.7m in height ...